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ABC Business News and Market Analysis Posted by: NewsOnABC
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Lagarde comments anger Greeks Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 90 seconds IMF chief Christine Lagarde has sparked outrage over comments she made that Greek people are not paying their taxes. |
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ABC Entertainment News Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 91 seconds ABC Entertainment News |
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Plaque honours Japanese submarine wreck Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 166 seconds Navy Commander Shane Moore discusses the establishment of a plaque near the resting place of a Japanese submarine that attacked Sydney Harbour in 1942. |
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MPs criticise foreign worker import plan Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 159 seconds A Federal Government decision to allow Gina Rinehart to import up to 1,700 workers for a WA mining project has some Labor MPs up in arms. |
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Revised Murray-Darling plan draws criticism Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 65 seconds National Farmers' Federation CEO Matt Linnegar says the new draft plan for water usage in the Murray-Darling Basin is unbalanced. |
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Jobs at risk as Hastie goes under Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 221 seconds Engineering company Hastie Group has brought in administrators after it was unable to reach a refinancing deal with the banks. |
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Hastie Group administrators address the media Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 77 seconds Administrators for Hastie Group have addressed the media after announcing thousands of job cuts. |
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ABC Business News and Market Analysis Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 91 seconds ABC Business News and Market Analysis |
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Defence chief rejects reports of mishandling soldiers' remains Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 198 seconds General David Hurley has rejected newspaper reports that the remains of Australian soldiers have been mishandled. |
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Rolling Stones celebrate their 50th anniversary Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 410 seconds Rolling Stones biographer Christopher Sandford on the band celebrating its 50th anniversary. |
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Soccer used to boost literacy and numeracy Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 120 seconds A high school in Adelaide is using the popularity of soccer to help children improve their literacy and numeracy. |
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Gun violence fears Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 108 seconds Six people have been arrested during a brawl in Glenorchy in Hobart's north as concerns grow over an increase in gun violence in Tasmania. |
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At-risk children fall through the cracks: union Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 140 seconds The union representing child protection workers in Tasmania says a lack of services and funding means more at-risk children are likely to be abandoned by the state. |
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Hastie Group set to slash thousands of jobs Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 60 seconds The ABC's Kirsten Veness reports from outside the Hastie's Group's Melbourne headquarters where thousands of jobs are set to be slashed. |
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Renaming Lake Eyre questioned Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 60 seconds A state MP questions the proposal to change the name of Lake Eyre to its traditional Indigenous title, Kati Thanda. |
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Four Corners looks at fly-in, fly-out workers Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 300 seconds Four Corners reporter Andrew Fowler explores how massive mining developments are killing regional communities. |
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Leadership speculation plagues Gillard Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 421 seconds Infrastructure and Transport Minister Anthony Albanese discusses the speculation surrounding Prime Minister Julia Gillard after a decision to allow 1700 foreign workers at a Pilbara mining project. |
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ABC Business Editor on Hastie Group's job cuts Posted by: NewsOnABC
Video duration: 203 seconds The ABC's Business Editor Peter Ryan on engineering company Hastie Group which is expected to cut at least 2,000 jobs in NSW and Victoria. |
























